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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: September 17, 1862., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Fredericktown (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 9
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Crossing the Potomac-the Reception, &c.[correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.] Parker's Battery, Camp near White's Ford, Sept. 6, 1862.
I wrote you on the 31st ult. a brief account of the battle of the 30th, and on reading the Baltimore papers of the 1st inst., which I got hold of yesterday in Leesburg, I had such false statements in regard to it that I am satisfied the writers thereof could not in any case have seen what they attempt so graphically to describe.
When I wrote you last I did not know exactly the relative position of our forces, because, having arrived at 2 o'clock A. M., and being assigned a position soon after, with no opportunities of leaving my post, I could not-learn the exact disposition of the forces on our side.
It turns out that the twenty pieces of artillery of which I spoke in my formes letter, occupied the centre and front with General Anderson's division; on our right was Longstreet, and left, Jackson.
The fight was brought on by the arti
September 6th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 9
Crossing the Potomac-the Reception, &c.[correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.] Parker's Battery, Camp near White's Ford, Sept. 6, 1862.
I wrote you on the 31st ult. a brief account of the battle of the 30th, and on reading the Baltimore papers of the 1st inst., which I got hold of yesterday in Leesburg, I had such false statements in regard to it that I am satisfied the writers thereof could not in any case have seen what they attempt so graphically to describe.
When I wrote you last I did not know exactly the relative position of our forces, because, having arrived at 2 o'clock A. M., and being assigned a position soon after, with no opportunities of leaving my post, I could not-learn the exact disposition of the forces on our side.
It turns out that the twenty pieces of artillery of which I spoke in my formes letter, occupied the centre and front with General Anderson's division; on our right was Longstreet, and left, Jackson.
The fight was brought on by the artil
September 8th, 1862 AD (search for this): article 9